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Can regret return during trademark transfer?

Many people know that there is no turning back when opening the bow, so we can't afford to be sloppy in such things as trademark transfer. Then, when trading, we regret the trademark transfer and want to cancel the trademark transfer. Can such a thing work?

according to the current relevant regulations, the applicant can theoretically withdraw his application before the Trademark Review and Adjudication Board makes a ruling. After accepting the transfer application, the Trademark Office will approve the trademark transfer within about 6 months and issue the Certificate of Approved Trademark Transfer.

during this period, if the Trademark Office receives an application for withdrawal of trademark transfer and considers that it can be withdrawn after examination and approval, the Trademark Office will notify the applicant in writing to confirm the withdrawal intention. If the transferor and transferee confirm the withdrawal, the Trademark Office will not approve the transfer application, that is, the transfer procedure will be invalid.

once the application for withdrawal of trademark transfer is successful, the trademark review procedure will be ended immediately, and the applicant may not apply for review on the same facts and reasons.

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